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change is coming gradually, and it is coming to stay! I believe in a New Nigeria. let's breath fresh air come 2015. God bless the federal republic of Nigeria |
it is a rumour until formal declaration by the General himself. no need to rush. let me take a seat of national interest and WATCH as the event of change unfold the good future is closer than we think! God bless the federal republic of Nigeria! |
it is well |
I wish this man all the best...nice speech...simple but profound! |
Pastor, I have always known you to come out victorious no matter what comes your way. You have shown us through God's Word the path of life. I am a success today because of the level of God's Word in my heart and i owe this to you. The Word has become like an honey to me even in my private studies Jeremiah 15:16. I have recieved the word for the time and i am still recieving them. thanks for being a lovely pastor, teacher, mentor, and coach to us. Thanks for standing strong even in the face of heavy criticism. I see you out doing your pasts and breaking new grounds. I love you sir. Happy birthday |
@irohadis I have booked and paid for my item since October.... S1410295284. what's happening? 12 days procedure is now more than a month and still counting. may God help the good citizens of this country |
tdayof:check source here: pics included according to thisday. thanks http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/security-agencies-investigate-impounded-antonov-aircraft-in-kano/195973/ |
@9inches that is Russian antonov plane in Kano |
by thisday An intelligence source has said investigation is ongoing into the intercepted and impounded suspicious Russian-made Antonov aircraft with a chopper tucked in it at Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano Nigeria. The source said the government’s action includes using diplomatic means to unravel the mission of the aircraft, its origin and destination. Responding to THISDAY inquiry, a top military personnel said that all necessary investigations are being carried out to ascertain those behind the impounded aircraft and its contents. Security operatives at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport said the seized plane was loaded with arms bound for N'djamena, capital of the Republic of Chad. The aircraft with registration number AN 124100 RA 82038 departed from Bangui in Central African Republic, and was said to have landed in Kano after a technical problem encountered while airborne. A security source told THISDAY in Kano under condition of anonymity that the plane loaded with various types of arms including AK- 47 rifles, military hardware and two helicopter inside the plane.
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The minister of trade and investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga, has commended Innoson Vehicles Company (IVC) located in Nnewi, Anambra State, for producing the first Nigeria-made vehicles, saying such an investment is necessary to expand the country’s production and manufacturing frontiers. Aganga who spoke at the weekend in Nnewi during the unveiling of the company’s new cars, namely IVM Fox, IVM UMU and IVM UZO, noted that by producing a truly made-in Nigeria car, the company has put Nnewi, Anambra State and Nigeria in the global map of car manufacturing countries. Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano, represented by his deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke, commended the initiative and efforts of the managing director and chief executive officer of the company, Dr. Innocent Chukwuma in expanding the state’s industrial base. Also speaking at the event, the former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, said that right from when he was governor and thereafter, INNOSON vehicles had remained part of his official and private cars. He called on Nigerians and the governments at all levels to embrace INNOSON vehicles as well as other made- in-Nigeria products. there are treasures in this earthen vessels...oh boy! I've got so much to deliver! The chief executive officer (CEO) of the Bank of Industry, Mr. Rasheed Adejare, said the bank was proud of INNOSON company, adding that the proprietor of Innoson vehicles, has been admitted into the bank’s ‘Hall of Fame’ for his faithfulness in repaying loans advanced to him by the bank. In his remarks, Dr. Chukwuma, said the company will forever remain grateful to Mr. Obi, for patronising the company’s products during and after his tenure as governor of Anambra State. He called on other Nigerians to emulate the former governor by being proud users of made- in-Nigeria products. He also thanked President Goodluck Jonathan for commissioning the company, saying that the support from the federal government during the construction stage of the car manufacturing plant is commendable and impressive. |
ypzilanti:you are right.but with the level of compromise in the NA. it is not advisable. those monsters called BK can do anything to have GEJ if Intel gets to them that he is in the north east. As good as the idea sounds, not safe at all for the number one citizen. God help Nigeria |
I just pray that these street urchins around my area throwing this 22nd century brand of crackers/Banger will let me know when BH have reached this side ![]() [quotelooolz |
thanks @ cityng @export1 @ fastlane and others but you can keep more coming in. but I think Hyundai i10 is not ok for travelling considering the size beside trailer |
a car, Nigeria used or tokunbo. budget must 1 million naira and below. car must be good for travelling on our Nigeria road. at least I will be doing about 3 hours journey every weekend (to and fro). fuel economy and cheap maintenance consideration. and must be automatic. thanks guys |
This thread is solely for advice and opinions on cars that is good for a first timer. that is good as first car |
let's join the queue....mine will surely be approved! biz or vacation purpose will do... |
CAN President, Vice president Sambo and Sultan of Sokoto
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Ayo Oritsejafor, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), says Sa’ad Abubakar III, the sultan of Sokoto, should write to Boko Haram and ask them to stop their attacks just as he did to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Oritsejafor made the call in Abuja at a two-day roundtable with Senior Special Assistants on Religious Affairs from the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). “His Eminence said he wrote a letter to ISIS, I have to truly congratulate you for that because that was a very good move,” he said. “I didn’t know about it until today and I am so glad it happened. But I want to appeal that you also write to Boko Haram because Boko Haram is worst than ISIS. “They have killed more people than ISIS, they have caused more atrocities than ISIS; they need to be written to as well, it is very important it will help. “I have made an appeal several times that there are some of our leaders who must come together, religious, political and traditional. They must come and discuss.” He also enjoined religious clerics, particularly those in the ‘good book’ of the militant sect to reach out to the leadership of the sect so that the real Islam could be presented to them instead of allowing them to continue to be misrepresenting Islam. According to him, the militant sect will not listen to him, he will have joined the clerics in preaching peace to members of the terror group and the need to practice real Islam. “I have heard and I may be wrong, one thing you will learn about me is that I’m usually not politically correct, but. I tell you the way I see it. “But I have been told that the Boko Haram, to a very large extent, are very vast in scriptures. What scriptures do they use? There are still religious clerics that they respect. “If these people are not presenting the right thing and are misrepresenting Islam, which I agree it is the case so to a very large extent, we agree that our brothers to reach them so that the real Islam can be presented to them. “They won’t listen to me, in fact they will kill me faster than anything else, oh yes that is the truth and I am aware of that.” He frowned on the inability of stakeholders to implement resolutions of the past inter-religious meetings. The CAN president said that greater peace and harmony would have been achieved among the various religions in the country if lip-service had not been paid to the various resolutions of such meetings. “But if we would come together, there must be sincerity, equality, fear of God and genuine love for one another. “The problem with gatherings like this is that if we are not careful it becomes an occasion for good photographs, we shake hands, we talk very nicely, we are all politically correct. We don’t want to offend each other. “Please let’s offend each other, we need to. Because if we don’t offend each other, we will not tell each other the truth and that is part of Nigeria’s problem. “If you come out to say certain things there are those who feel you are rocking the boat but God is in the boat, the boat will not sink. Let us talk to each other, let’s tell the truth to each other, let’s not sweep it under the carpet. “When we finish the opening ceremony and you go into the close door session, lay all the cards in the table.” While querying why a church in the north in the last 30 years has not been able to get Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for land, he said that any mosque or church should be able to get C of O anywhere in the country. “Please, permit me to say this, why should a church in the north for the last 30 years not be able to get C of O? “Any mosque anywhere in Nigeria should be able to get a C of O. Why is it that people want to build a place of worship, they are not given a land? “Those of you who represent these governors, I like what His Eminence said, tell your governors some of these things and if they refused, resign. “Hopefully, people will ask why you are resigning. Because we must create a level-playing ground for everybody, we must deal with each other as equals, very important, very vital. No matter your religion, in any state you come from, if you qualified for a position you should get it.” In his contribution, the sultan said people must tell their leaders the truth to promote peace and harmony in the country. According to him, there is no problem between Christianity and Islam. He, however, acknowledged that there were problems between Christians and Muslims in the country due to lack of education on the two religions. “If we don’t tell our leaders the truth, they won’t know the problems. If we hear something here and go back to do something different, then we have failed. “We must tell our leaders the right thing and not what they want to hear. Muslims and Christians at all levels must sit together and discuss and we must implement what we discuss. We must work with our Holy Scriptures.” According to the Sultan, he has written a letter to ISIS on why their action is against Islam, stressing that those carrying out bombings in Nigeria are not doing it for God. He warned that the bombings and attacks might not end in the north-east if the right things were not done now. Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/oritsejafor-asks-sultan-write-boko-haram | TheCable |

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